Product Description

The Stix Sport Combo package contains a bright, 95-lumen headlight and 18-lumen tail light. Both feature the versatility of six light modes, ranging from steady and strong to flashing and brilliant. They also feature wide-angle beams that can be seen from multiple directions, plus the convenience of USB charging. To increase your safety, and to turn your bike into a performer for day or night-time riding, this combo pack delivers.

Headlight: 35 to 95 Lumens output.

Headlight: 1.35 hours to 13.5 hours runtime.

Tail light: 7 to 18 Lumens output.

Tail light: 2.5 hours to 23 hours runtime.

Charge in the USB port of any laptop or phone charger in two hours (no extra cables needed).

Flexible mounting system works with handlebar and seatposts from 22.2mm up to 35mm in diameter, as well as most seatstays. (Aero strap mount available separately)

Six modes including:

Steady High, 70 Lumens Front

Steady High, 16 Lumens Rear

Steady Low, 35 Lumens Front

Steady Low, 7 Lumens Rear

Power Surge, 70 Lumens Front

Power Surge, 16 Lumens Rear

Power Flash, 95 Lumens Front

Power Flash, 18 Lumens Rear

Disco Flash, 35 Lumens Front

Disco Flash, 7 Lumens Rear

Eco Flash, 35 Lumens Front

Eco Flash, 7 Lumens Rear

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What are bike lights?

Bike lights are vital accessories which attach to your handlebars, seatpost, helmet, bag or jersey. Their function is simple – to help you to see and be seen.

Who needs bike lights?

Everyone needs bike lights! It’s a legal requirement to use front and rear lights on your bike between sunset and sunrise, but they are also useful when visibility is poor – in the fog for example.

What are the choices?

Light technology is ever evolving and the choice is enormous. Always think “the brighter the better” and look for a higher lumen output when choosing. There are lights that run on batteries or beams which can be recharged via plug or a handy USB socket (great for topping up at work). Some lights have battery packs and most have a selection of modes to choose from. You’ll definitely need the brightest lights if you ride wooded trails as you’ll really need to see where you’re going!

What should I buy with them?

Spare batteries are handy if your bike runs on these, as is a charger if it’s rechargeable. Spare mounts are always useful, especially if you have more than one bike. A helmet mount points the beam where you’re looking, rather than the direction your bike is pointing.

Anything else?

Don’t get caught out – a spare back up light is a great purchase in case your ride goes on longer than anticipated or the lights go out earlier than expected.